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January 28, 2018 Civics Voting Mary Schick (Brown)
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Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Voting
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Voting is How we decide together about laws spending money
who to lead us who will make decisions on our behalf
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First election for President
Civics 101 January 28, 2019 First election for President Voting
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Tribal Decision Making
Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Tribal Decision Making Voting
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Civics 101 January 28, 2019 The Right to Vote Voting
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Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Voting
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Voter Participation in Washington
Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Voter Participation in Washington Year % of Eligible Registered (Est.) % of Registered Voting % of Eligible Voting Presidential 1952 90.81 80.17 72.80 2000 76.37 75.46 57.62 2008 72.45 84.61 61.30 2016 76.83 78.76 60.77 Mid-Term 1958 80.73 71.15 57.44 2002 71.03 56.35 40.02 2010 69.93 71.24 49.82 2014 72.95 54.16 39.51 2018 71.83 Voting
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Clark County Turnout Election Year Primary Turnout General Turnout
Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Clark County Turnout Election Year Primary Turnout General Turnout 2018 36.03% 69.51 2017 19.93% 30.89% 2016 30.62% 77.25% 2014 28.61% 54.16% 2010 38.99% 71.24% Voting
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Cowlitz County Turnout
Civics 101 January 28, 2019 Cowlitz County Turnout Election Year Primary Turnout General Turnout 2018 40.48% 69.88 2017 20.23% 36.35% 2016 32,36% 75.47% 2014 32.81% 55.16% 2010 39.65% 68.37% Voting
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Who is Voting? Female, Married & Older people are more likely to vote
40-73% of Eligible voters Who is Voting? Why people don’t vote: 14% Too busy 15% Not interested 12% Illness of Disability 25% Didn’t like Candidates or issues 3% Forgot
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